we have a 4 door civic around here. what does he do? he shaves off the back two doors (no kidding) and starts doing a is300 conversion. (its horrible)...you can stil see the lines from where the doors used to be.

you can make these conversions look very well..but the cost involved is just astronomical.

i do like the concept of chopped cars and conversions. theres just no such thing as a cheap conversion. to make a conversion look right, you have to have to put lots of $$ into it. that bmw conversion was obviously not backed by a lot of cash.

we have a pretty tight nissan 240sx-ferrari 355 conversion around here. i'll post a picture of it soon if i can. its pretty nice.

He spent all that money on the conversion but still has the SOHC motor

yeah..i guess it depends on what he meant it to be used for. if he just wanted a bimmer, then he wasted his $$. but if he is sporting it around shows, then it might be a good investment (although its not exactly a great conversion job) good, clean conversions score high with judges. it's so much more than a simple body kit or euros and what have you...win a few shows and you're getting $$ back on ur investment.

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